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The Quansah family are ready to take over Goodison Park on Tuesday night when England Under-21s host Northern Ireland.
It has been a breakthrough season so far for Jarell Quansah, with the Liverpool starlet impressing in his nine appearances so far for Jurgen Klopp’s side.
And such form has earned him international recognition under Lee Carsley.
Already an Under-19s European champion with England in 2022, the 20-year-old is now part of a young Lions squad that will be looking to defend the Under-21s European Championships title they won this summer.
Handed his maiden call-up in October, Quansah was handed his Under-21s debut as a substitute at Nottingham Forest’s City Ground in England’s 9-1 victory over Serbia last month.
“Obviously we’re big rivals of Everton but I’m sure the fans of Liverpool and any England fans will turn out,” he told the ECHO and other media outlets while away on international duty with England Under-21s before facing Serbia.
But it’s definitely one for my family to turn up to because it’s so close.”
While the Quansah family’s presence will ensure the 20-year-old feels at home at Goodison, he has one Liverpool team-mate to thank for helping him settle at this level.
Harvey Elliott was a member of the England Under-21s side that won the European Championships in the summer, and has since established himself as first-choice in midfield for the latest qualification campaign.
He captained the young Lions away at Ukraine last month, and was on the scoresheet over Serbia on Saturday, taking his tally for the young Lions to three goals and two assists from his last three appearances.
Now a key player in the England Under-21s set-up, Quansah reveals that Elliott has played a big part in helping him find his feet in Carsley’s squad.
“Yeah, (he’s helped).
Consequently, the Liverpool midfielder is arguably the most experienced and high-profile player in the Under-21s set-up.
Quansah was delighted to see Palmer and Lewis earn such recognition, while he has also played with England internationals Jude Bellingham and Levi Colwill at youth level in the past.
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